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Catherine Rinaldi, who has served as acting president of Metro-North Railroad since July 2017, and previously was its executive vice president, now assumes the top spot.
Metro-North's president, Catherine Rinaldi was No. 3 on the 2018 list, up from No. 20 in 2017, with a total pay of $297,253. Check out the full list of Metro-North employees who were paid more...
Metro-North Employees Commended For Helping Save Commuter's Life - White Plains, NY - Nine employees received special recognition from Metro-North President Catherine Rinaldi.
Career record. 200–184 (52.1%) Career titles. 2 WTA, 2 ITF. Highest ranking. No. 13 (February 8, 1993) Kathy Rinaldi-Stunkel (born March 24, 1967) is a former professional American tennis player, who retired in September 1997. In her career, she won three singles and two doubles titles on the WTA Tour, and reached the semifinals of the 1985 ...
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Workin' Moms is a Canadian television comedy-drama sitcom series that premiered on CBC Television on January 10, 2017. [1] The show stars Catherine Reitman, Jessalyn Wanlim, Dani Kind, Enuka Okuma, and Juno Rinaldi [2] as a group of friends dealing with the challenges of being working mothers. [3]
MTA Metro-North Railroad President Catherine Rinaldi officially opened the rebuilt platform shelter at the Nanuet Station on Thursday. The station now features modern amenities to improve ...
Antonio Rinaldi ( Palermo, 25 August 1709 – Rome, 10 April 1794) was an Italian architect, trained by Luigi Vanvitelli, who worked mainly in Russia . In 1751, during a trip to England, he was summoned by hetman Kirill Razumovsky to decorate his residences in Ukraine. To this early period belong the Resurrection cathedral in Pochep near ...
MTA Metro-North Railroad President Catherine Rinaldi unveils pilot railcar air purification technology at Grand Central Terminal on Oct. 15, 2020. (Marc A. Hermann / MTA New York City Transit)
The changes will coincide with increased train service to 83 percent of pre-pandemic levels, MTA Metro-North Railroad President Catherine Rinaldi announced Monday.